China's Annual Oil Output to Stay at 180 to 200 Million Tons
Posted on: Wednesday, 16 November 2005, 09:00 CST
China's annual oil output to stay at 180 to 200 million tons
BEIJING, Nov. 15 (Xinhua) -- China's oil production will stay at 180 to 200 million tons per year for a relatively long period of time, a Chinese senior energy official said Tuesday at an ongoing seminar on China-US relations in Beijing.
China's increasing oil demand has attracted bigger attention from the United States. Some have attributed the world price hike of oil to China's broader endeavors to explore foreign oil market.
Zhang Guobao, vice minister of the National Development and Reform Commission, said, "China has set a strategy to economize energy use, increase energy efficiency, mainly depend on domestic supply and explore the overseas market."
According to official statistics, China imported 117 million tons of crude oil in 2004, accounting for 6.31% of the global oil trade, only slightly more than half of Japan's and less than one quarter of US oil imports.
Zhang said China now ranks the second largest energy producer and the fifth largest crude oil producer in the world. In 2004, its domestic production of crude oil totaled 175 million tons. The figure is expected to reach 180 million tons this year.
He said China looks forward to cooperation with other countries in light of international practices and market rules.
The country will meet the energy challenge through stabilizing domestic oil output, looking for better energy alternatives and enhancing energy efficiency, according to a plan for the mid and long-term development of the Chinese energy sector.
Zhang said China's efforts will be based on science and innovation due to environmental concerns.
Energy survey shows there is a great potential for China to lift up its energy supply in the upcoming years thanks to possible future discoveries of coal, oil or gas fields, and further exploitation of other energies.
At present, only one fourth of its hydro-energy has been developed. Nuclear energy takes up less than 2 percent of its total energy supply. Wind energy is yet to be tapped.
China is to design more forceful policies for more efficient development and use of all kinds of energy resources. China's efforts in this regard will ultimately contribute to the stability and development of world energy market, he added.
Source: Xinhua News Agency - CEIS
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